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family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example but for germany and sweden where home >> german home schooler has been taken to court every year by the youth office. >> the youth office as soon as they step in, as soon as they problems. >> german home schoolers family lost custody of their children. although they are still allowed to live with them. he will never stop home schooling. >> i am not afraid. it is only sad for my family. go laughing. you can do what you want, my >> in america, a red flag went up when the justice department fundamental human right. the white house cares more about relations with germany than the rights of a family and asylum might open a flood gait of refugees from germany further embarrassing the german government. first they would fine us with increasingly high fines. they will threaten us to take away custody. the main threat, i think, is custody. then children are taken away from you completely. i mean that is not what
family policy expert. >> we have complete freedom of home education. they are championed of human rights in this particular area. it is a good example but for germany and sweden where home >> german home schooler has been taken to court every year by the youth office. >> the youth office as soon as they step in, as soon as they problems. >> german home schoolers family lost custody of their children. although they are still allowed to live with them. he will never stop...
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pius xi said if you'll give us a certain number of advantages, muse leanny, if you make education in the italian schools catholic, if you'll treat catholicism as the state religion of italy, then we'll set up a concordance with you, and you'll give us the status of a separate country. the van can is a separate country. it doesn't have any normal citizens, you know, no women citizens. it's got post offices and other signs of the government, but it's a fake government. it's a fantasy government. you know, it's kind of a disneyland government. [laughter] nobodiments to take -- nobody wants to take it away. my wife refused to go to the vatican after the first few times. it's got beautiful treasures in there, but it's a great fortress is great treasures inside, and everywhere, paintings of the donation of con stan tine, the mystical giving of worldly power to the pope, painting on chairs of the bishop peter, which he never was, coats of arms of all of the noble popes who took over in the renaissance, and she said, you know, what could be more against the gospel of jesus than this earthly
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they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you guys. thank you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed this morning right now sentencing for the teenager who killed three students at chardon high school in ohio last february. t.j. lange showed up in court wearing a white t-shirt with the word "killer" on it. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty. three student survivors as well as relatives of the murdered students are addressing the court before that senting. >>> classes are back in session at the university of central florida today. one day after police say they uncovered a student's attack plans at the school. james coma
they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you...
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greg lewis, we talk about demographics but i wonder whether there's a geographic part of this and an educational part of this which would drive people's opinions. have you been able to see that? >> i definitely have. currently there are about 12 states where there is a majority support for same-sex marriage and all of them have got some sort of legal recognition for same-sex couples. on the other hand, in the deep south support is still probably mid-30s whereas it's probably 60% or more in massachusetts and much of the northeast. like wise, beam college degrees or bachelors degrees are markedly more likely to support same-sex marriage than are people who didn't complete high school or have no college. >> ifill: michael dimock, are the people ahead of the politicianstor politicians ahead of the people on this? >> you could argue it either way. barack obama announced his support for gay marriage after the lines had crossed in the public level. after a majority of americans tipped in that direction. i think when you look at the republican party and what this segment talked about, the changes in the
greg lewis, we talk about demographics but i wonder whether there's a geographic part of this and an educational part of this which would drive people's opinions. have you been able to see that? >> i definitely have. currently there are about 12 states where there is a majority support for same-sex marriage and all of them have got some sort of legal recognition for same-sex couples. on the other hand, in the deep south support is still probably mid-30s whereas it's probably 60% or more...
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malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban in her native pakistan because she campaigned for girls' education. today, the 15-year-old started classes in a school in england, saying how happy she is to be back. >>> and sometimes fate finds the right person. handing a huge check to someone in need, a $1 million lottery jackpot for this man who came from iraq five years ago. never dreaming he would strike it rich, working at two janitorial jobs to make sure his sons have opportunities. he now says his first purchase will be a home for his family. >>> and off now to london, where several of princess diana's most famous gowns were auctioned off today. the star of the auction was the so-called john travolta dress. the dark blue dress she wore in 1985 to a white house dinner. she was still a young wife. blushed when she told nancy reagan about her life-long dream to dance with travolta who told me what happened next. >> nancy asked if i please would dance with diana because it was her big wish. ♪ >> we danced for what seemed like ten minutes before the dance floor cleared and it was kind of like a
malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban in her native pakistan because she campaigned for girls' education. today, the 15-year-old started classes in a school in england, saying how happy she is to be back. >>> and sometimes fate finds the right person. handing a huge check to someone in need, a $1 million lottery jackpot for this man who came from iraq five years ago. never dreaming he would strike it rich, working at two janitorial jobs to make sure his sons have opportunities....
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
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it's about educating our children. it's about respecting the role that medicare, etc., plays in the lives of the family. where young people's success is better advanced if their parents can focus on them and not worry about their own parents. on the other hand, you have a budget that is a job killer. it's the same thing prackthrick as the romney budget, which was defeated by the american people in november. and that is about disdain for the people i have just talked about. it's about being handmaidens of the special interest. about having a revenue policy that is not about fairness but about special interest. and i think that is a sharp contrast. 98 billion dollars out of -- $98 billion out of pell grants while giving tax breaks to big oil so they have incentive to drill so they can make $1 trillion in profit. tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas while we have investments in infrastructure and energy here. i think that in the budget you we a blueprint for what believe in. and we believe in the middle class
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without an official cause, experts can only make an educated guess as to what happened. >> in our world of nascar racing, a lot of things with throttle could get hung up. something like that could hold the throttle wide open. >> the uncle, and father of chase issued this statement. there are no words to express our sorrow. our family has been racing for four generations and loves the sport that has now brought us so much pain, end quote. chase johnson is a senior at petaluma high school and won last year ace sprint car championship. what's happening today? autopsies are going to be conducted an marcus and the other victim. coming up at 5:30, we'll talk more about why marcus wa was in the pit in the first place. he was not an official member of his cousin's crew. >> tragic story all the way around. >>> a motorcycle rider was killed in a multi-car crash on interstate 680 near walnut creek. this happened around 6:00 p.m. just south of rutgers road. a nissan 360 z bursed into flames. a witness says the motorcycle and another car were driving recklessly before the accident. they are urging a
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i mean, it's a very, very -- >> he wants to cut the department of education. he wants to stop aid to -- >> it's all over the place. that to me is the conservatives, not the common denominator of the party. what is the common denominator of the party i think is growth, opportunity, incomes, making us finally address this very serious debt, deficit. >> you're going to iowa. would you like to be a nominee of the republican party? >>> i've been to michigan, illinois, other places. i'm satisfied being governor of wisconsin. i had to do it twice to run for office. but both senators, they're somewhere in between. there's the prince. s that are timeless combined with the fact that we need to be more relevant as conservatives and republicans. what i mean by that, to your point, who in america grows up wanting to be dependent on government? who moves in from another country, comes in as an imgrant and doesn't want to live the american dream? we need to be the movement and the party that says we're the ones that have you not become dependent on government but empower you
i mean, it's a very, very -- >> he wants to cut the department of education. he wants to stop aid to -- >> it's all over the place. that to me is the conservatives, not the common denominator of the party. what is the common denominator of the party i think is growth, opportunity, incomes, making us finally address this very serious debt, deficit. >> you're going to iowa. would you like to be a nominee of the republican party? >>> i've been to michigan, illinois,...
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who tried to get rid of the department of education is the one who wants to push education. it's ridiculous to think the tent that wanted to gut the teachers union want to push education. the party that wanted to take funding away from education is now the party in favor of education. that's reason i started laughing. >> those policieses worked well for you over the last 40 years. those schools that you're professing that teachers unions have a hold on on are doing really well. where school choice and charter schools that's what's doing well and voters across minority voters to voters of every ethnicity tick have seen the benefits of those kind of schools. >> by this argument, we can see how difficult the road the republicans have before them. >> thanks for breaking format. >> hey, no problem. i like contention. up next, president obama heading to israel this week. his first visit to the country as commander in chief. one item likely on the agenda, iran. and its continued pursuit 6 nuclear weapons. "washington post" reporting iran is doubling done on its efforts in the face
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children, education. things like that. i don't think she's especially great at the hammer and tongue of politics. the nasty stuff. >> her husband's better. >> yeah. so maybe what they want to do is shorten the field to one or two opponents. not give her any threat. make sure martin o'malley doesn't run against them, make sure joe biden doesn't run against them. run against a couple skinny guys who don't mean anything. that's the plan. if bill's tough, i'm arguing, hillary doesn't have to be so tough. >> he's sending a signal -- >> can you answer that question? is that -- >> bill should be the tough guy. he's doing the right thing. >> look, you have -- >> you know what was once said, if you have a dog, you don't have to bark. >> you have the right moniker. he's the advance man. >> thank you, guys. michael steele. >>> up next, we all know we live in a polarized time today. you know what? it used to be worse. wait until you hear about the wars before world war ii. we're going to talk about that. lindbergh. charles lindbergh.
children, education. things like that. i don't think she's especially great at the hammer and tongue of politics. the nasty stuff. >> her husband's better. >> yeah. so maybe what they want to do is shorten the field to one or two opponents. not give her any threat. make sure martin o'malley doesn't run against them, make sure joe biden doesn't run against them. run against a couple skinny guys who don't mean anything. that's the plan. if bill's tough, i'm arguing, hillary doesn't...
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i you have any stake in education or education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, the future of the country, they're pointing to many individuals, it's a must-read and i'd strongly recommend. so, in that note, please join in the thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next, after words with guest host jamie weinstein. this week, kim ghattas and her book: the secretary, a journey with hillary clinton from beirut to the heart of american power." she conditions miss clinton's role, and whether u.s. power is in decline. the program is about an hour. >> where we should begin is to talk about your biography. i think as much as this book is about hillary clinton and her time as secretary of state, it's also about your experience from beirut to covering the secretary of state around the world. so, why don't you just begin by talking about where you came from. >> guest: great. thank you very much for having me. i'm delighted to be here and delighted by your first question. the star, the biggest star in the book is hillary clinton herself. but this isn't just a biography o
i you have any stake in education or education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, the future of the country, they're pointing to many individuals, it's a must-read and i'd strongly recommend. so, in that note, please join in the thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next, after words with guest host jamie weinstein. this week, kim ghattas and her book: the secretary, a journey with hillary clinton from beirut to the heart of american power." she conditions...
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there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a bipartisan manner by the end of the spring? >> there's some promising signs. that's group of eight members of the house of representatives, a bipartisan group, that are working on their compromise. and that looks like it's fruitful. and the common denominator is a path to citizenship. and i think if we both chambers get on the same page, then i think we can get something done in 2013. so it looks hopeful, i do think that the senate will end up acting first that it will pass something then. i think speaker boehner will have to bring some kind of bill
there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a...
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western educated communications executive so reports the associated press. it manage his or her spent decades living in texas before recently moving to turkey his son is reportedly fighting with the rebels inside syria this is all part of the coalition opposition first effort to provide services to people who live inside syria. until now the council has largely operated outside the country working to boost support for the rebels fighting to take out the syrian about the bashar assad casey anthony hasn't said much since the jury found her not guilty of murdering her daughter caylee. she should be able to sell her story to pay back some the debt. this is brand new from last week. expert witness says he knows why jody areas cannot remember a lot from the day she stabbed her ex-boyfriend 27 times. slit his throat and shot him dead. apparently killing someone can give you amnesia. that's coming up. gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got . that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the
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>> it's about education. it's good they don't have the commercials on tv but bocks behind the counter. some of these places in new york. it's so small, i don't know where they put it. they have to put the candy bars up there. i don't know. >> i agree, where do you draw the line. >> and candy bars, where do you stop? got to hide the candy bars too. >> with the cigarettes. >> there you go. >> everyone seems to appreciate a good implosion here or there. >> why not savor the moment by dragging it out a little bit longer. >> all right. it only took a few seconds for this historic bridge to vanish, huge puff of smoke, we showed it to you yesterday, it's awesome because of the camera work and angle. catch it out again. the camera catches the explosives ripping through the 80-year-old span. it was caught by kurt and mike from austin, they did it with a camera at 300 frames per second. >> are we going to see it crumbling down? >> it crumbles so slowly. >> here we go, here we go. >> you can tell how slow it's going, be
>> it's about education. it's good they don't have the commercials on tv but bocks behind the counter. some of these places in new york. it's so small, i don't know where they put it. they have to put the candy bars up there. i don't know. >> i agree, where do you draw the line. >> and candy bars, where do you stop? got to hide the candy bars too. >> with the cigarettes. >> there you go. >> everyone seems to appreciate a good implosion here or there. >>...
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today, nbc news took "education nation" on the road to detroit. the event is designed to spark discussions about new efforts to improve student outcomes. this important conversation comes as the city's emergency financial manager starts work monday in detroit. correspondent rehema ellis is on duty on this saturday afternoon. good to see you. how will the city's new financial management affect detroit's children, affect detroit's schools? >> reporter: that remains to be seen, craig. if the financial manager is able to brink the city -- bring the city back of the cusp of financial ruin. that work is just going to begin on monday. but what people don't know about detroit or many don't know, is this city has had an emergency financial manager for its schools for sometime now. they've been making a lot of changes and because they have been closing schools, consolidating schools and building schools in some other places for children, they're starting to see some improvements. are they big? no, they're small. but people are feeling encouraged because the
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does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rape and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case. they believed that because the coach had their backs, which suggests that this is a long-standing cultural issue, that absolutely nothing would happen to them. so instead of focusing on the victims' behavior, what we should be focusing on is how do we intervene in this culture that tells boys that they don't have to respect women as humans, and if they sexually humiliate young girls, absolutely nothing will happen to them. if there's anything we can learn from this one verdict, it is the fact that people need to understand what consent is and intervene in a toxic culture of mass cue lynnity. >> speaking ab
does the reaction to the story illustrate a problem with the way people are educated about rape and consent? >> absolutely. i think given the age of the offenders, given the age of the victims, it is so clear that the perpetrators were operating with impunity, that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case....
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department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. (laughing) i do...i do... (laughter) i'm francine carruthers and i like to win, so if you don't go play games and win points for me, i'll still be a winner... who's losing. so go to pbskidsgo.org and win points for francine carruthers. that's me. >> this is "nightly business report" with tyler matheson and susie garenes. >> housing goes boom. the prices rise by the most in nearly seven years and stocks take the good news and run with it. we talk with economist robert schuller about what's next. >> two techs go bust. well, not exactly, but dell and blackberry, former tech titans are in a fight for their lives. can they come back? >> and courtroom drama. the supreme court hears the first of two cases on same-sex marriage. what are the stakes for business? we'll have all that, plus the simplest trading strategy you've ever heard of tonight on "nightly business report." good evening, everyone. tyler, we had a lot of positives today about the stock market and also about the economy. >> and
department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. (laughing) i do...i do... (laughter) i'm francine carruthers and i like to win, so if you don't go play games and win points for me, i'll still be a winner... who's losing. so go to pbskidsgo.org and win points for francine carruthers. that's me. >> this is "nightly business report" with tyler matheson and susie garenes. >> housing goes boom. the prices rise by the most in nearly seven years...
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in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book. >> where were you born? >> i was born in washington, d.c. my mother was there at the time, so it was convenient for both of us. >> and what were your parents doing here? >> well, my dad was a very successful salesman. my mom is a homemaker and is still living. he sold business equipment, calculating machines, and move here at the age of 19 from another washington-- washington, indiana, the oldest of nine children. he and all of his brothers were in the army during world war ii and never expected to give birth, to sire a journalist like myself. there was nobody like me in the family, and i thk there are some family members who may be grateful for that. >> and how many brothers and sisters? >> well, i ha
in tax funds spent on poverty, and yet there are more poor people than any other time; progressive education, where we've spent more per capita on students but are getting less and less return on the test scores. those aren't my ideas, morals, ideals, and values, that's the other side's. so i'm trying to get them to defend their philosophy and get a controversy and debate going with this book. >> where were you born? >> i was born in washington, d.c. my mother was there at the time,...
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. >> these kids want their education and they're willing to hold classes without a classroom. stick around. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'll do the rest. >>> welcome back to "around the world." this is our favorite story of the day. off the coast of south africa some tourist get a little too close for comfort with one of these great whites. check it out. [ bleep ]. >> whoa! [ bleep ]. >> i love the beeps. i would absolutely be beeping. and the guy under water in that cage, he's beeping into his mask. >> this is a close-up of the shark's teeth. the mouth there. they thought they were actually safe inside the cage. okay. that is just -- >> what they do is put bait outside the boat to attract the great whites. and then come along and put on a show and bite the bait. this guy headed straight for the divers tank and tried to get in and get the real thing. >> the entire head inside the ca
. >> these kids want their education and they're willing to hold classes without a classroom. stick around. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'll do the rest. >>> welcome back to "around the world." this is our favorite story of the day. off the coast of south africa some tourist...
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strengthenll help governments, rule of law, education, and health. we consider these to be investments in a future palestinian state. investments in peace, which is in all of our interests. more broadly in our discussions that we are -- the united states and the world. we seek an independent, viable palestinian state as the homeland of the palestinian people. alongside the jewish state of israel. two nations enjoying self- determination, security, and peace. as i've said many time, the only way...
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job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what conservatives need to do is prove to hispanics why they have a better way of helping people of helping the middle class. what do you think? >> i don't think those are inconsistent. we need to stick to our principles. if we become more like the democratic party, they don't need us. we have bright colors that reagan talked about which is what we stand for on taxes, regulation, spending life, family. marriage, other things like that, that are pillars of the republican party. but then i think they're right. show people of all ethnicities, of income stratus
job creation, pension reform, education reform. this is working and it's getting results for people and that's what people want. they want government to work well and stay out of their way and spend their money wisely and that's what governors do. martha: that is one of the big questions. reince priebus talked about reaching out to groups like the naacp and la raza and there is an editorial this morning in "the national review" which disagrees with that notion. says no. actually what...
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the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and never granted every contract dates built within it to be at some point carrying out duties themselves. there has been a lot of corruption we don't have any oversight. you have to build the internal accountability within those agencies and have citizens accountability as well. you can simply continue to provide money to the beltway bandits are the ngos. you need is your philosophy to provide services to build and petitions at the same time. >> you can take off, but i wanted to say i agree it would've been possible in the immediate aftermath of her talking about the af
the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and...
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wade and brown versus board of education. it is interesting that everybody concedes, this is a similar water she have moment. the question is how far should the court push the federal government into advancing that process or not. >> howard, if could i turn to what we all love to talk about, politics and speculating more on the future, what do you think the contours of the gay marriage debate will be in 2016? because we have had this rapid evolution. in 2008, gay marriage was a very difficult issue for democrats. they really didn't want to talk about it much. they all hedged their bets of. in 2012, neither side wanted to talk about it at all. in 2016, do you think this will be a winning issue for democrats to run on? >> well, i was talking to a pretty prominent conservative this morning and he was saying wistfully, remember when the phrase god, guns and gays was on our side? it has turned upside down. if you want to go back to 2004, karl rove and the bush, george w. bush campaign, engineered the placing of ballot measures in
wade and brown versus board of education. it is interesting that everybody concedes, this is a similar water she have moment. the question is how far should the court push the federal government into advancing that process or not. >> howard, if could i turn to what we all love to talk about, politics and speculating more on the future, what do you think the contours of the gay marriage debate will be in 2016? because we have had this rapid evolution. in 2008, gay marriage was a very...
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i'm reasonably well educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> well, there you have it. this is the face of the new republican right. they basically are for everyone having a gun whenever they want it. in fact, they encourage you have to a gun. >> they have no shame, to go back to the mccarthy period. and i think senator cruz is one of those individuals. i mean, i think he'll demagogue this issue and it plays well for his constituency. and he -- you know, i think he might even believe some of this. >> let's take a look at the numbers here. you're familiar with this this. this is different between passion and effective politics. the people with passion on this issue tend to be the gun people. look at these numbers, though. if you look at the whole country, now. armed guards in schools, pretty close. what do you think of that 50%, 48%? >> it's an easy solution people think about. there are a lot of schools that have police officers. >> you don't have a big -- i don't either. what about this assault weapons ban? it's just about 57%, 3 out of 5. not a strong endorsement. >>
i'm reasonably well educated. and i thank you for the lecture. >> well, there you have it. this is the face of the new republican right. they basically are for everyone having a gun whenever they want it. in fact, they encourage you have to a gun. >> they have no shame, to go back to the mccarthy period. and i think senator cruz is one of those individuals. i mean, i think he'll demagogue this issue and it plays well for his constituency. and he -- you know, i think he might even...
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should we go through the k through 12 education or college education or are we-- are women just taking a larger piece of the pie and everything is okay? >> i've got to tell you, my parents separated, divorced when i was 12, so i was raised along with my two brothers. >> you did pretty well. charles: my mother didn't raise no wussy, that's all i can tell you. >> and i know a lot of successful single men raised by single mom. >> you have to step up to the plate a lot of times when that happens. david: a lot of step-dads step up to the plate, too. charles: that's you, my man. david: a lot of us. charles: appreciate it, real do. >> thank you. charles: well, you really can't make things like this up. and there's a county administrator who retires and gets nearly half a million dollars in retirement payment per year and by the way, there's nothing he wiillegal about it, one of those only in california stories that is going to blow your mind next. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly wh
should we go through the k through 12 education or college education or are we-- are women just taking a larger piece of the pie and everything is okay? >> i've got to tell you, my parents separated, divorced when i was 12, so i was raised along with my two brothers. >> you did pretty well. charles: my mother didn't raise no wussy, that's all i can tell you. >> and i know a lot of successful single men raised by single mom. >> you have to step up to the plate a lot of...
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we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more smiling, either. >> steve: that will change everything. >> brian: let's go outside, extreme weather. three major winter storms, i understand, maria, right? >> yeah. we have a few storms that we will be tracking not just today, but over the next several days because we could be seeing another round of snow for many people across sections of the plains and even into the east coast coming up over the they could several days. first, our storm right now, which is producing pretty windy conditions here in new york city, we'll be seeing wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour
we gave pakistan $12.7 million for education last year. a quarter of the tuition help needed for the marines. >> steve: priorities. sorry, kids, no hugs or cupcakes allowed here. elementary schools in saint mary's county, maryland, looking to ban parents from bringing home made sweets or offering a hugs to anybody but their own kids. school board says it will review final recommendations for the new safety policy and vote on it before the end of the school year. >> anna: no more...
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educators say 80% of learning depends on a child's ability to see a blackboard or read a book, an impossible burden for 40,000 children here in los angeles who have problems with their vision. >> a lot of times they'll just zone out in the class because they can't see what's going on or they don't fully understand what's being taught. >> good afternoon, express lens up. >> reporter: for vision to learn, the solution is clear. after testing the students, the children's prescriptions are sent here. employees measure, polish and grind out every set of custom lenses. each pair of glasses costs about $100 to make. but for the students, they're free. >> every child should have the tools they need to be successful. and including those tools are glasses. >> reporter: austin butner, a successful investor, founded vision to learn. >> we're taking kids in the school and giving them vision, giving them a chance to learn. >> reporter: one by one, frame by frame, the room comes into focus. >> how excited are you? >> really, really excited. >> reporter: an excitement that resonates with butner every time h
educators say 80% of learning depends on a child's ability to see a blackboard or read a book, an impossible burden for 40,000 children here in los angeles who have problems with their vision. >> a lot of times they'll just zone out in the class because they can't see what's going on or they don't fully understand what's being taught. >> good afternoon, express lens up. >> reporter: for vision to learn, the solution is clear. after testing the students, the children's...
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we should be welcoming the educated, the noncriminals. welcome them with open arms. bring them in. fine. just go through the process. do it the right way. fill out the paperwork. >> andrea: if you categorize them as somebody who broke the law, illegal and a criminal, what do we do with the millions of americans that are here if we don't allow them to get on a pathway, as long as it it would be citizenship? >> greg: the first thing you do is strengthen your border and you form the line. if you find somebody who is a criminal, they have to go. i mean, i don't see how -- >> andrea: "criminal" being, do you consider them a criminal because they came here illegally or they came here and committed a crime? >> greg: i mean people doing bad stuff. i want to say there is, i can't remember who talked about it. but america was created by risk-makers. the people who came over here, risk their lives to come over here. i would rather have a person who risked their lives to come here and work hard. >> eric: no, no, no. look. >> greg: making a point. >> bob: we have had in our immigration policy a
we should be welcoming the educated, the noncriminals. welcome them with open arms. bring them in. fine. just go through the process. do it the right way. fill out the paperwork. >> andrea: if you categorize them as somebody who broke the law, illegal and a criminal, what do we do with the millions of americans that are here if we don't allow them to get on a pathway, as long as it it would be citizenship? >> greg: the first thing you do is strengthen your border and you form the...
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. >> we are here to educate the public the entire purpose is to stop underage drinking. >> this man also agreed to purchase them another 12 pack. and the police issued him a ticket. >> you have been issued a ticket to furnish alcohol to a minor. >> he agreed to purchase some because he did not--12 because he asked the decoy said that there would be a different store would be easier. the court refused. so the man asked him to meet him here and the driver had another problem. >> i am going to keep your driver's license because it is suspended. >> the alcohol is either returned to the store were poured out. on the peninsula, 12 people were issued tickets for supplying alcohol to minors which is a misdemeanor. this could be as much as $1,000. on the peninsula, stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> still ahead, gary radnich coming up with the latest sports. >> gary: the 49ers have a new placx kicker. 49ers new kicker - phil dawson the san francisco 49ers have signed former cleveland browns kicker phil dawson. dawson, 38, made 29-of-31 field goals last season and was voted to the pro bowl. he has ma
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great equalizer or the scales of justice where groups go to find just as brown versus the board of education roe v wade we see tons and tons of those cases where the supreme court sort of plays that middle row where legislators that were you sort of take legislatures and politics out of it and the money out of it and you really have a conversation about the philosophical nature and how that relates to our constitution but aren't those both cases within had to have the court never ruled within ten years legislators live anyway well i mean you know i think that argument i think you know hindsight's twenty twentieth's there's no way to really know if that was the case i think in this particular case what we have i think what we what we've seen here is we've seen a situation where the polls have shifted the tides have shifted and the fact that this case has gone the supreme court mean that's something that is part of our social conscience part of our social conscience in this country and i you know the standing question is a big question we see in the secretary the secretary general in californi
great equalizer or the scales of justice where groups go to find just as brown versus the board of education roe v wade we see tons and tons of those cases where the supreme court sort of plays that middle row where legislators that were you sort of take legislatures and politics out of it and the money out of it and you really have a conversation about the philosophical nature and how that relates to our constitution but aren't those both cases within had to have the court never ruled within...
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they're education. we're going to cut pell grants? my wife when she was 18 months old, her father died. in a car accident. a world war ii vet, decorated world war ii vet. leaving her mom widowed at age 29 with five kids. four girls and a boy. the boy, my brother-in-law neil, went into the coast guard , and he did 20 years in the coast guard, he still works for the coast guard. electrical engineer in the coast guard. he's my -- the second most important man in my son's life. my son was able to get a master's degree in engineering, mechanical engineering, from m.i.t. my three sisters-in-law and frannie went to college on pell grants and scholar ships. at that time a full pell grant paid for 85% of a public college education. now it pays for less than 35%. the presiding officer knows, she went to -- my mother-in-law ended up going to the university of maine. but you know today kids who go to the university of maine have debt. all of us know our kids, our students have debt. in minnesota the average debt is $29,000. my wife's family lived
they're education. we're going to cut pell grants? my wife when she was 18 months old, her father died. in a car accident. a world war ii vet, decorated world war ii vet. leaving her mom widowed at age 29 with five kids. four girls and a boy. the boy, my brother-in-law neil, went into the coast guard , and he did 20 years in the coast guard, he still works for the coast guard. electrical engineer in the coast guard. he's my -- the second most important man in my son's life. my son was able to...
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most importantly, she believed and her fellow progressive educators believed that a school must instill in children's minds the ability to think independently so that they could participate fully in the american democracy. in 1932 elizabeth irwin's classes were at tp41 -- ps41, and the city at that point withdrew its funding from the experiment. and the parents were so upset their children would not be able to take classes with elizabeth irwin that they banded together and in manager that's famous in the school lore, at a parents' ice cream parlor they got together the money or started to get together the money to start their own school. and so in september 1932 little red schoolhouse opened on bleaker street, and ten years later, in 1942 shortly before elizabeth irwin's death, untimely death, elizabeth irwin high school opened on charlton street. a few blocks south of little red the in what would decades later become soho. so then a few years later in 19, in the 1950s, the parent body of elizabeth irwin and little red made up a roll call of the cultural and artistic society of the day.
most importantly, she believed and her fellow progressive educators believed that a school must instill in children's minds the ability to think independently so that they could participate fully in the american democracy. in 1932 elizabeth irwin's classes were at tp41 -- ps41, and the city at that point withdrew its funding from the experiment. and the parents were so upset their children would not be able to take classes with elizabeth irwin that they banded together and in manager that's...
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we are trying to educate people, and at the ends of date, we are trying to make sure everyone can ek sell at what they do, a father, mother, brother, an employee. if you can't tell the world of who you are, and be proud about it, if you have to hide it, you can't ek sell. >> and you a another other professional ballplayers filed an amicus brief with the court. what is that? explain to our viewers. >> we wrote a brief to try to repeal proposition eight in california, that's banning same-sex marriage. we believe everybody has the right to freedom, the right to love. we believe the constitution guarantees those rights. so we wrote our amicus brief and we'll b heard out today. >> you are also taking part in the demonstrations going on right now. can you tell us about them? >> yes. everybody is here. we're having an lgbt rally for marriage equality. 95% supporters and about 5% of people who don't support us. we're here to tell our story, gain attention and pro traction, so when the supreme court goes in there today, they know the american public is here to support the cause. >> a lot of p
we are trying to educate people, and at the ends of date, we are trying to make sure everyone can ek sell at what they do, a father, mother, brother, an employee. if you can't tell the world of who you are, and be proud about it, if you have to hide it, you can't ek sell. >> and you a another other professional ballplayers filed an amicus brief with the court. what is that? explain to our viewers. >> we wrote a brief to try to repeal proposition eight in california, that's banning...
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s that workforce development, education is absolutely key to our future. and finally, let me just say on jobs, before asking my colleague from rhode island to be able to join in this discussion as well, i have to, mr. president, speak as the chair of the agriculture committee and thank the chair for including our efforts to create a five-year farm bill that not only participates in deficit reduction $23 billion, which by the way is twice what we would be required to do under sequestration, but the farm little is a jobs bill. i don't know any other bill that has an impact on 16 million jobs in this country. the farm bill does. supporting agriculture, rural america, the farm bill is a part of this effort. and so we're here tonight -- and i want to ask my colleague from rhode island, because i know that he is deeply involved in efforts to create jobs and balance the budget and reduce the deficit, and i'm going to ask if i could have unanimous consent join with senator reed to be able to -- to be able to have a colloquy as we proceed at this point. and i would
s that workforce development, education is absolutely key to our future. and finally, let me just say on jobs, before asking my colleague from rhode island to be able to join in this discussion as well, i have to, mr. president, speak as the chair of the agriculture committee and thank the chair for including our efforts to create a five-year farm bill that not only participates in deficit reduction $23 billion, which by the way is twice what we would be required to do under sequestration, but...
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. >> we're going to continue with workforce development, continue with continuing education and we're going to make sure we have research technology and innovation that's going to make our next generation prepare for their intellectual move forward into the 21st century jobs. >>> now to kentucky. new reporting suggests a number of big-time democrats not particularly thrilled with the idea of ashley judd challenging mitch mccouple in that state. some party leaders, including former president bill clinton, are trying to court another candidate, another female, allison lundergan grimes. ms. judd will make her announcement later this spring, a claim she has denied. her sister said of course i'd vote for her. i don't agree with anything she says half the time. we're so different. but i love my sister. >>> president obama's initiative to reduce violence in this country has been severely weakened. democratic majority leader harry reid said a ban on assault weapons. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i have no get something on t
. >> we're going to continue with workforce development, continue with continuing education and we're going to make sure we have research technology and innovation that's going to make our next generation prepare for their intellectual move forward into the 21st century jobs. >>> now to kentucky. new reporting suggests a number of big-time democrats not particularly thrilled with the idea of ashley judd challenging mitch mccouple in that state. some party leaders, including...
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get rid of the energy department, the department of education. now here is the thing -- the point i'm trying to make is that an education base you can legislate class size, how many books are available, food they get to eat, but you can't force par rental connection to the child. >> but would you agree we have a parental absence crisis? >> hal: no, i don't. i think there are critical groups, and usually they are either super rich or upper rich people who ignore their children and you get these kind of columbine type of ignored kids who are acting out and have all of these resources to act out, adam lambert -- >> lanza. >> hal: thank you. they were very well to do -- >> yes and i think the divorce of the parents there was a lock of oversight. it sounded like the mother had control over his day-to-day. >> hal: but there are lots of situations like that and those kids don't go shoot someplace up. it's really about what experience they have day-to-day. the newtown shooter, you have this kid who's mother was arguably a prepper. she thought the world w
get rid of the energy department, the department of education. now here is the thing -- the point i'm trying to make is that an education base you can legislate class size, how many books are available, food they get to eat, but you can't force par rental connection to the child. >> but would you agree we have a parental absence crisis? >> hal: no, i don't. i think there are critical groups, and usually they are either super rich or upper rich people who ignore their children and...
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. >> we're here to support women, children, and provide education materials for them. >> a proposal by supervisor campos would create a buffer zone of 25 feet around planned parenthood. >> members of the -- confronted post master again ral during the national postal convention. they're asking him to reconsider the cuts. >> bringing it to the public's attention this, is an issue we'd like to keep our services. we'd like to keep our historic building autos overtime go as way. we've used things like buyouts for employees. i think we're responsible employ skbrer will continue to do that. >> the service lost 27% of mail volume because people are paying their bills online. a report showed the service is facing a budget gap. >> bart is looking at sharing bart trains and get along. >> it's a little bit tricky. amy hollyfield has the story. >> bikes allowed on bart trains this week. that doesn't necessarily mean they're welcome. >> in the way they pick up two, three chairs. you can move around five. sudden lits not a good i'd wherea to have them. it's crowded. >> officials say they've reconfigu
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not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how could it be on at all. a little more on texas. on the showed we haddier my bird founder of battleground texas. let's take a listen of this clip clip. >> people think of text as a red state, a beat red state but that's only the people who are turning out to vote. right now we're getting less than 50% of the population that is participating in elections. what we have to do is expand the electorate, bring more people in the process through registration and have better turnout. texas is not as red as it is seen today. >> michael: you hail right at ground zero from the progressive movement there. what are dems trying to do and are they going to be able to penetrate this seemingly impenetrable cass. >> well, jeremy is exactly right in everything that he had to say, but these are the fundamentals like talkin
not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how could it be on at all. a little more on texas. on the showed we haddier my bird founder of battleground texas. let's take a listen of this clip clip. >> people think of text as a red state, a beat...